Showers, thunderstorms to move through region

Upper level disturbances are forecast to move through the region today and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Both are expected to trigger showers and thunderstorms.

Localized rainfall of 2 inches will be possible today though widespread half to 1 inch rainfall should be the norm due to fast moving storms, NWS reported in a hazardous weather outlook released Sunday afternoon. Should enough instability develop, a tornado and wind damage threat will also be possible.

Though the chance of this happening is not particularly high, the southern half of Southeast Texas would be most at risk from the morning hours through the early afternoon as this is where a warm front will probably be situated, NWS reported.

Conroe is expected to have showers and possibly a thunderstorm before noon today, followed by showers and thunderstorms later in the day, NWS reported. Some of the storms could be severe.

It will become cloudy during the early evening, NWS reported, then gradually clearing with a low around 45.

While Tuesday is forecast as sunny with a high near 74, there is a 20 percent chance of showers after midnight, NWS reported.

Showers and thunderstorms are likely Wednesday, mainly after noon, NWS reported. There is a chance for showers and thunderstorms before midnight Wednesday then a slight chance of showers.

Another upper level disturbance will move across Texas on Wednesday, NWS reported. This appears to be the next chance for significant rainfall and strong to severe thunderstorms as a Pacific front moves into the region. Low level moisture may be higher ahead of this system and hazardous weather conditions will continue to be monitored during this time.